HOME ARTICLES JOIN GALLERY STORE SPONSORS MARKETPLACE CONTACT US  
Register | FAQ | Search | Memberlist
Username:    Password:       Forgot your password?
BIKELAND > FORUMS > BIKE CHAT > Thread: gaston rahier: 1946 - 2005 NEW TOPIC NEW POLL POST REPLY
Editor


Administrator
Posts: 914
posted February 10, 2005 07:26 AM        Edited By: Editor on 10 Feb 2005 07:28
GASTON RAHIER: 1946 - 2005

Press Release
February 9, 2005


Suzuki all-time great Gaston Rahier passed away on Saturday in Paris after a long illness. He was 58 years old.

Belgian-born Rahier was a founding member of Suzuki's participation in the 125cc Motocross World Championships. His great accomplishment of three consecutive world titles in 1975, 1976 and 1977 established Suzuki's unprecedented run of 10 consecutive world championships and he still holds the record of 29 Grand Prix victories in the 125cc class.

His motocross career came to an abrupt end in 1982 following a serious accident in which he almost lost a hand. He recovered and in 1983, participated for the first time in the demanding Paris-Dakar Rally but retired following a mechanical breakdown whilst leading. He returned in 1984 and 1985 and dominated again, becoming the first non-French rider to claim victory.

Rahier made a tremendous contribution towards making Rally racing a more widely popular sport. His Paris-Dakar and Pharaoh's Rally victories in 1984. 1985 and 1988, his professional approach towards Rallies, and his open personality made him a celebrity, known not only by fans and supporters of motorcycle sport, but also by a much wider general public.

As a member of the Belgian Motocross Team, he also won the Trophy des Nations in 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1978 and the Motocross of Nations in 1976.


Suzuki Motor Corporation wishes to express our deepest sympathy and offer our condolences to his family at this sad time.


Source: Team Suzuki Press Office

  Ignore this member    Click here to visit Editor's homepage. 
k bryant


Needs a job
Sponsor
Posts: 2911
posted February 10, 2005 08:53 AM        
That's terrible. He was definetly a hero when I was growing up and getting into motocross. God Speed Gaston.
  Ignore this member    Click here to visit K Bryant's homepage. 
NORTY


Novice Class
Posts: 47
posted February 13, 2005 10:25 AM        
Suzuki had a real racing duo with Rahier (pronounced RAY-YAY) and some guy named DeCoster...
____________
A NOD IS AS GOOD AS A WINK TO A BLIND HORSE

  Ignore this member   
All times are America/Va < Previous Thread     Next Thread >
BIKELAND > FORUMS > BIKE CHAT > Thread: gaston rahier: 1946 - 2005 NEW TOPIC NEW POLL POST REPLY

FEATURED NEWS   Bikeland News RSS Feed

HEADLINES   Bikeland News RSS Feed


Copyright 2000-2026 Bikeland Media
Please refer to our terms of service for further information
0.26684308052063 seconds processing time